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60% keyboard will give you much more room for your mouse movement, which I feel it's nice.
If you dont work with spread sheets, you dont need num-pads, so TKL or smaller keyboards are better.
Here, using a 60% keyboard is like when you using a Laptop, because most of less than 15" Laptops has 60% sized keyboard form factor, unless a laptop which 15" and above, they have dedicated num-pads.
@geo3 share your thoughts?

I had the Windale 4 on i7-8700K, it's decent cooler, while the Windale 6 i think it's much better than Windale 4. It was around mid 80C for 4.8GHz and 42C idle. But like I said, the fan is seriously quiet.

full speed or low speed if you set it up in fix DC mode the fan won't adjust the speed by itself, you have to turn on the "smart fan mode" to let the fan spinning at any speed according to the system temps...
The constant RMP happens because the fan runs in fix DC mode. Like you locked the voltage at certain value so the fan is locked at a constant speed.
If you want your fan to run at dynamic speed, you must turn that SMART FAN MODE on.

Here's the clue! looks like the PSU is failed.
Any RGB will lights on once we push the power button without waiting the system to boot. But in this case I see the problem is the PSU because the RGB doesn't want to light on at all..

If you decided to use a big tower cooler, don't bother to get RGB RAM modules, they can't get along well together.
The Thermalright Le Grand Macho RT is the only big tower air cooler that doesn't overhang the RAM at all right out of the box..

Yeah.. It's like buy a Lamborghini only for casual cruising around the road.. Who the hell want to waste money like that? Unless there's some unnecessary excess of money to throw away to get a prestige and bragging right out of that..
Using the 9900K without willing to overclock is a waste of money, and the willing to use a 240mm water cooler for it without overclocking is even bigger waste of money..
You supposed to use the i9 9900K like this, even more with a 240mm water cooler..

Check if there is a GPU fan cable which touched by the fan blade.
I experienced the same noise after I torn off my GPU to change the thermal paste, and after I reassembled it, it makes that "Trrrrrrrr..." noise, so I recheck and found that there's one of the fan cable touched the fan blades.

Can you connect the cable to the motherboard 1st before you connect the fans?
This is also what I experienced with my NH-D15 on MSI motherboard, which the CPU_Fan header is blocked by the heatsink. I connected the fan cable to the motherboard CPU_Fan header before I even install the cooler, that way is much easier than connect the cable to the fan 1st before connecting to the motherboard.
The easiest step order to get the job done is,
1. Connect the fan cable to motherboard CPU_Fan header,
2. Install cooler on to the CPU & motherboard,
3. Connect the cable to the fans and install the fans to the heatsink.
That's how I did in dealing with a big CPU air cooler.
Which splitter connector do you use with the fan?
When we use a splitter cable for fan, let's say 2 way splitter cable, one of the connectors only has 3 pins available of 4 like [ I I - I ] while the other connector has all of 4 pins available like [ l l l l ]
Make sure you connected the fan on the 4 pins [ l l l l ] connector and leave the 3 pins [ I I - I ] empty if you don't want to use the other fan.

I have one with the MX Silent Red.
The key caps are great, build quality is good, the multiple angle stand is nice to have, the RGB system is awesome if you are kind of RGB person. It's a great keyboard.
Earlier I was about to get between Vortex Pok3r and KBP V60 Type R, but ended up with Ducky One 2 Mini.

Regarding the raw performance I have to agree, but I still feel bad for anyone who paid the extra price because of the extra features but actually those extra features failed to project the extra price accordingly..